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GILL, HARRY PELLING (1855-1916), artist,
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was born at Brighton, England, in 1855. He studied at the Brighton School of
Art and at South Kensington where he won a scholarship. In 1882 he was appointed
master of the school of design at Adelaide and held this position for 27 years.
He was appointed honorary curator of the art gallery of South Australia, and in
1899 visited Europe where, with the assistance of a committee, he spent £10,000
on works of art. It was generally agreed that very good judgment had been shown
in making these purchases. Gill was for some time president of the South
Australian Society of Arts, and in 1909 was appointed principal and examiner of
the Adelaide School of Art. He resigned this position on 1 July 1915 on account
of ill health, and died on 25 May 1916 while on a voyage to England. Gill had a
good reputation as a teacher and lecturer. An oil and three of his water-colours
are in the art gallery at Adelaide. He married and was survived by his wife and
two sons.
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